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Scientific system includes solar system.
The planets interact with the suns

anonymous

2 years ago

Oh wow, I got this question ^ hehe

emogirl100

2 years ago

case then it D

Kitten_is_back

2 years ago

d is my andswer?

emogirl100

2 years ago

yes
if it a solar system

anonymous

2 years ago

Another scientific system is the respiratory system where lungs interact with oxygen.

emogirl100

2 years ago

@Shalante is right but there are many types of system you have 2 b specific

emogirl100

2 years ago

@Kitten_is_back

Kitten_is_back

2 years ago

igravrity

emogirl100

2 years ago

then D

anonymous

2 years ago

It is D, but what do you mean by specific system?

emogirl100

2 years ago

giv a sec

anonymous

2 years ago

I mean it is C

Kitten_is_back

2 years ago

so its not d its c

anonymous

2 years ago

@emogirl100
The question is asking for the defining features of a "system" not a "solar system"
So it is C, not D
I said D earlier because I was multitasking.
Sorry.

emogirl100

2 years ago

@Kitten_is_back pick one

Kitten_is_back

2 years ago

c iguess

emogirl100

2 years ago

okay

anonymous

2 years ago

@emogirl100
This a simple no brainer answer to me.

emogirl100

2 years ago

no because if it was a solar system it would have been d .@Shalante

anonymous

2 years ago

No, this is a science question, not an astronomy based question.
Look at the previous question this user posted.
Both this question relates to topics like scientific inquiry, modeling, and experimentation.

emogirl100

2 years ago

so i got mix up
who cares

anonymous

2 years ago

Where does it say solar system?
Gravitational force is still an interaction between 2 planets you know?

Rushwr

2 years ago

Not all systems involve collisions or gravitational force (although many do!), and just having properties that don't change doesn't make a system (think of a single inanimate object sitting on a table). But all systems have some sort of interaction going on within them.SO I would go with answer c interactions.